Everything to know about Eagles' 1st practice at Angel Stadium

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Eagles returned to the practice field for the first time since losing Sunday to the Seattle Seahawks, with a workout at Angel Stadium of Anaheim Wednesday afternoon as wildfires ravaged suburban Los Angeles, forcing the Rams to move their practice indoors due to poor air quality.

Here's a look at everything you need to know from a busy day for Carson Wentz, Alshon Jeffery, and the Eagles in California:

Eagles coach Doug Pederson talks moving entire team operation west for the week

There has been some talk this week about whether the stay in Los Angeles could be a distraction for the Eagles heading into Sunday's pivotal showdown against the Rams.

Pederson says that it has been an easy transition for the team this week.

"it's been pretty seamless," Pederson said from the team's hotel. "I've got to credit our IT staff, our video department, our training and medical staff, our equipment staff, and everybody that even came out to set the hotel up and set up Angels stadium. It's been seamless.

"[We're] gracious for the Angels for allowing us to practice there, and our grounds crew have done an amazing job over there when you see it today, with putting some sod down in the infield and just a great job. It's been seamless. The transition's been really good. Offices are great. Players are really adjusting well. It feels like NovaCare."

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California Wildfires

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Will the game be impacted or moved due to the wildfires?

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson says that he has yet to hear any indication from the league that the game won't go off as scheduled.

This week, the Eagles are staying in Costa Mesa and practicing at Angel Stadium in Anaheim. However, the Santa Ana winds that have been fueling the fires are expected to intensify over the next three days which could impact the air quality at Los Angeles Coliseum over the weekend.